Upendrra Rai, Editor in Chief of Bharat Express is getting ready to launch his next media endeavour, this time into print media. A new daily Hindi Newspaper with the brand name of Bharat Express Newspaper will be launched, after launching the Hindi News Channel Bharat Express earlier this year. Like its brother brand, Bharat Express Newspaper will continue to run according to the network’s dedication to the fundamental principles of ethical journalism: Satya, Sahas, and Samarpan. The Hindi Daily Bharat Express newspaper will be published in its initial phase using editions from Delhi NCR, Lucknow, Varanasi, Dehradun, and Gorakhpur.
The network’s new print media initiative will encourage the younger generation to return to the habit of “Reading a Newspaper” for a more insightful, educational, and enriching experience, similar to its motto of “Bringing the News Back” with the News Channel. The newspaper would reflect the goals of a developing India and give priority to news that has an immediate impact on the public.
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Upendrra Rai, CMD & Editor-in-Chief, Bharat Express, said, “Ever since its foray into the news media, Bharat Express has piqued the interest of news viewers and media fraternity alike. With Bharat Express news daily, we intend to follow the same trajectory of elevated quality and integrity of journalism. Having the support of a team of dedicated journalists and media professionals, I am assured that with its launch, Bharat Express-News daily will set a new benchmark in media”
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